A California court said the state can go ahead and sell bonds to finance its high-speed rail project — overturning a lower court's decision. (Fresno Bee)

"What if entire cities coordinated their traffic lights to cut down on mass commute times and fuel use?" It's happening in Lausanne. (Fast CoExist)

Lyft is offering commercial drivers $10,000 a year to work for the service in NYC. (Crain's NY Business)

The driverless cars of the future will still require insurance. (Marketplace)

A cyclist died after being struck by a Chicago commuter train. (CBS Chicago)

Well, there's an image: “The city of L.A. has 28,000 lane miles of streets. That’s equivalent to going 1.12 times around planet Earth. You could build a 10-lane freeway between here and the city of New York.” (KPCC)

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